US President Joe Biden plans to ask Congress to approve US$1.1 billion arms sale to Taiwan: Report

WA: The Joe Biden administration plans in order to ask the United States Congress to approve approximately US$1. 1 billion arms sale in order to Taiwan, including sixty anti-ship missiles and 100 air-to-air missiles, Politico reported on Monday (Aug 29), citing sources, amid heightened tensions with China.

China carried out its largest war games around the democratically ruled island after a check out this month simply by US House Loudspeaker Nancy Pelosi. Beijing has not ruled out making use of force to bring the island under its control.

Tiongkok on Monday terminated complaints from Taiwan about repeated harassment by Chinese drones very close to Taiwanese-controlled islands as not anything “to make a bother about”, prompting Taipei to label Beijing as thieves.

President Joe Biden’s administration and US lawmakers stress their ongoing support for that government in Taipei, and there are items in the approval pipeline for Taiwan that could be announced in the arriving weeks or weeks, Reuters reported a week ago.

But the focus will be on preserving Taiwan’s current military systems and fulfilling existing orders — rather than offering brand new capabilities more likely to irritate already red-hot tensions with China, according to three sources, who seem to requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the issue.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request comment on the Politico report.